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Stuck Rubber Baby is a 1995 graphic novel by American cartoonist Howard Cruse. He created his debut graphic novel after a decades-long career as an underground cartoonist. It deals with homosexuality and racism in the 1960s in the southern United States, in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement. While the book is not autobiographical, it draws upon Cruse's experience of growing up in the South during this time period, including his accidental fathering of a child, as referred to in the title.

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  • Am Rande des Himmels (de)
  • Stuck Rubber Baby (en)
  • Un monde de différence (fr)
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  • Am Rande des Himmels (Original: Stuck Rubber Baby) ist eine 210-seitige Graphic Novel von Howard Cruse, die 1995 erstmals erschien und um das Erwachen der Bürgerrechts- und Schwulenbewegung kreist. (de)
  • Stuck Rubber Baby is a 1995 graphic novel by American cartoonist Howard Cruse. He created his debut graphic novel after a decades-long career as an underground cartoonist. It deals with homosexuality and racism in the 1960s in the southern United States, in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement. While the book is not autobiographical, it draws upon Cruse's experience of growing up in the South during this time period, including his accidental fathering of a child, as referred to in the title. (en)
  • Un monde de différence (anglais : Stuck Rubber Baby) est une bande dessinée de Howard Cruse publiée en 1995 aux États-Unis. Le titre anglais, « Le type à la capote collée », est abandonné au profit de Un monde de différence par le traducteur, Jean-Paul Jennequin, pour la parution chez Vertige Graphic en 2001. L'album reçoit Prix Eisner du meilleur album en 1996 et le Prix de la critique lors du Festival d'Angoulême en 2002. Le titre d'origine est rétabli dans la réédition de l'album par Casterman (2021), qui conserve sa traduction par Jean-Paul Jennequin mais est re-lettré par le typographe Jean-François Rey, et augmenté d'une préface inédite par Alison Bechdel et un dossier documentaire d'une vingtaine de pages. (fr)
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